The Letters and Poems of John Keats, Том 3Dodd, Mead, 1883 |
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... give me their old vigour , and unheard Save of the quiet primrose , and the span Of heaven and few ears , Rounded by thee , my song should die away Content as theirs , Rich in the simple worship of a day . ' It is much to be regretted ...
... give me their old vigour , and unheard Save of the quiet primrose , and the span Of heaven and few ears , Rounded by thee , my song should die away Content as theirs , Rich in the simple worship of a day . ' It is much to be regretted ...
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... give a theme ; Let me begin my dream . I come I see thee , as thou standest there , - Beckon me not into the wintry air . Ah ! dearest love , sweet home of all my fears , And hopes , and joys , and panting miseries , — To - night , if I ...
... give a theme ; Let me begin my dream . I come I see thee , as thou standest there , - Beckon me not into the wintry air . Ah ! dearest love , sweet home of all my fears , And hopes , and joys , and panting miseries , — To - night , if I ...
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... and there To spread a rapture in my very hair , - O , the sweetness of the pain ! Give me those lips again ! Enough ! Enough ! it is enough for me To dream of thee ! Oct. 1819 . A STORY , FROM BOCCACCIO . I. AIR Isabel ,. ΤΟ 23.
... and there To spread a rapture in my very hair , - O , the sweetness of the pain ! Give me those lips again ! Enough ! Enough ! it is enough for me To dream of thee ! Oct. 1819 . A STORY , FROM BOCCACCIO . I. AIR Isabel ,. ΤΟ 23.
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... give we to them in fee , Too much of pity after they are dead , Too many doleful stories do we see , Whose matter in bright gold were best be read ; Except in such a page where Theseus ' spouse Over the pathless waves towards him bows ...
... give we to them in fee , Too much of pity after they are dead , Too many doleful stories do we see , Whose matter in bright gold were best be read ; Except in such a page where Theseus ' spouse Over the pathless waves towards him bows ...
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... give belief , that such A very nothing would have power to wean Her from her own fair youth , and pleasures gay , And even remembrance of her love's delay . LIX . Therefore they watch'd a time when they might sift This hidden whim ; and ...
... give belief , that such A very nothing would have power to wean Her from her own fair youth , and pleasures gay , And even remembrance of her love's delay . LIX . Therefore they watch'd a time when they might sift This hidden whim ; and ...
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